Chapter 656 A new chapter in the history of spaceflight!(2/2)
But, is he unable to let go of the chemical fuel rocket, or is he unable to let go of the little thing he is holding in his hand?
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At the same time, on the other side.
United States, Washington State.
In a certain office of NASA, the roar of an old man could be clearly heard in the corridor separated by a thick door.
"Shit! Shit, are you a bunch of trash?"
"Why is there such a crisis in the moon landing? Why are our astronauts still trapped in the lunar module?"
"Damn waste! What did you promise before? Who told me that this moon landing will definitely bring us new honors..."
Looking at the angry Mr. President, several people standing in the office lowered their heads and kept silent, for fear that they would attract attention without paying attention.
In particular, NASA Director Bill Carlson looked even more embarrassed, his face almost covered with spittle.
He couldn't help but scolded the idiot expert a hundred times in his heart again.
Damn idiot, if it hadn't been for his suggestion, such an accident would not have happened today. If it hadn't been for the intervention of that secretary, he would never have implemented such a highly risky task as an early moon landing.
It's good now, it's his turn to take the blame for NND. He's a damned piece of trash. He only succeeds and fails more than he succeeds!
Taking a deep breath, Bill Nelson had no choice but to stand up and explain under the cold gaze of the elderly gentleman: "There are certain risks in landing on the moon early, but no one expected that such a situation would occur."
"This time we landed in the lunar South Pole-Aitken Basin, where the gravity distribution was uneven. The Artemis lunar module was placed in an area with greater gravity. Coupled with the increase in altitude, the retarder engine failed to achieve the expected results.
The effect was that one landing gear was damaged during landing, which triggered a chain reaction..."
Standing opposite, the elderly president stared at him and interrupted coldly: "I don't need to hear these explanations. I just want to know how to bring our astronauts back from the moon 380,000 kilometers away!
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Chapter completed!